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Midnight97:

I need help again

Midnight97:

toga:

I answered this in your other post

Midnight97:

@toga wrote:
I answered this in your other post
Not for this one

Midnight97:

For the other one yes not this one

Midnight97:

Midnight97:

Nvm

toga:

To find the height of the isosceles triangle, we need to draw an altitude from the vertex to the base. This will split the base into two equal parts, each measuring 5 meters. Using the Pythagorean theorem, we can find the height of the triangle. Let's call the height "x". We have: (13)^2 = x^2 + (5)^2 169 = x^2 + 25 x^2 = 144 x =

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